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Do you have a slope in your garden that keeps slipping, but don’t want trees on your bank? Retaining walls help to prevent soil erosion, while also offering you a level ground to plant on. If this sounds like a bit of you, look no further than Price Smart Gardening and Landscaping!
Give us a … View moreDo you have a slope in your garden that keeps slipping, but don’t want trees on your bank? Retaining walls help to prevent soil erosion, while also offering you a level ground to plant on. If this sounds like a bit of you, look no further than Price Smart Gardening and Landscaping!
Give us a call at 027 252 1771 or visit www.pricesmart.co.nz... to organize a site visit.
Naichao from Oriental Pantry
Dear Neighbours,
Fresh lychees have arrived already.
This is problely the last of this season.
Don't miss it!
Please visit one of stores:
123 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellinton… View moreDear Neighbours,
Fresh lychees have arrived already.
This is problely the last of this season.
Don't miss it!
Please visit one of stores:
123 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellinton
3 Hillary Court, Naenae, Lower Hutt
Cheers
Price: $170
Niki Phillips from Art Classes with Niki Phillips
Hi everyone, if you'd love to learn to paint or have some experience, I am offering painting classes either in your own home or at venues in Lyle Bay or Haitaitai. Classes in your own home will need to be yourself and two of your friends, classes in the other two venues will comprise of four … View moreHi everyone, if you'd love to learn to paint or have some experience, I am offering painting classes either in your own home or at venues in Lyle Bay or Haitaitai. Classes in your own home will need to be yourself and two of your friends, classes in the other two venues will comprise of four people who I will find. I've been teaching adults to paint and draw for 22 years now, the classes are always fun. Make new friends and develop your skills. Fees are $200 for a weekly 2 hour class running for six weeks. Please call me (Niki) on 0273119209 to talk further. View my work: www.nikiphillipsart.co.nz...
Carl from Brooklyn Residents Association Incorporated
Hello,
You are cordially invited to the next meeting of GBRAI, this Tuesday the 8th, at the RSA Room of the Brooklyn Community Centre at 7.30pm.
Please and attached our:
# Agenda
# Draft minutes from November 2021
We seek your continued support and come and hear matters relating to … View moreHello,
You are cordially invited to the next meeting of GBRAI, this Tuesday the 8th, at the RSA Room of the Brooklyn Community Centre at 7.30pm.
Please and attached our:
# Agenda
# Draft minutes from November 2021
We seek your continued support and come and hear matters relating to where you live and their impacts such as: council owned landfill extension, some 57 proposed dwellings going into the old Brooklyn Rise development, the dozen townhouses going into 96 Washington Avenue, changes to the Brooklyn lights and a variety of other matters.
Yours sincerely,
Carl Savage
Secretary
GBRAI
22 Agenda Tuesday 8th February Greater Brooklyn Residents Association Inc.docx Download View
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Wellington (The Wash House)
The 22 interior trends we’ll be seeing everywhere this year
1. Taste of Morocco
Warm saturated colour palettes, oodles of texture and intricate detailing are inspirations drawn from the North African nation. Rebecca Jones, design manager for Adairs, says to look out for Moroccan textiles and … View moreThe 22 interior trends we’ll be seeing everywhere this year
1. Taste of Morocco
Warm saturated colour palettes, oodles of texture and intricate detailing are inspirations drawn from the North African nation. Rebecca Jones, design manager for Adairs, says to look out for Moroccan textiles and textural embroidery. Team them with decorative tiling, intricate lantern pendants and bright clashing colours to immerse yourself in this beautifully opulent style.
2. Cuddle in
“Plump styled interiors are squishy, cuddly and comforting,” says Laura Heynike, director of Pocketspace Interiors. Think round, curvy and wavy shapes with soft and organic materials in hues of mellow caramel, raspberry and chocolate. Davina Harper, Dulux colour specialist agrees, “Interiors are rich and sensual with essential depth. A decadent look reflects our mood since the pandemic with hyper-feminine aspects in curves and sumptuous materials.”
3. Finger tiles
You might know them by their other name; Kit Kat tiles. This style of tile, slim and petite, adds colour and texture to a space without overpowering it. Prepare to see many more of these on kitchen splashbacks or in the bathroom.
4. Home office
“Work from home is here to stay, in some way, shape or form,” says Dulux’s Davina Harper. So, expect to see the WFH office go from a small desk squished awkwardly in the corner of the living room, to a dedicated workspace with colour, and style to ensure the right mood and ambience for a proper nine-to-five slog.
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
The Team from Resene ColorShop Basin Reserve
This easy DIY project finished in Resene Waterborne Woodsman Pickled Bluewood provides a roosting and resting site for a rare and threatened native bat.
Find out how to create your own.
Nicholas Boyack Reporter from Community News
Simon Woolf posted this lovely pictue,
"This is an unusual pic as it's normally sunsets where we get resounding skies. Today was pretty striking. This is image is also a pure capture, taken on my HUAWEI P30Pro."
Peter from Karori
Kia ora,
Karori Stroke Survivors has been renamed Western Suburbs Stroke Survivors, and expanded to include, Northland, Wilton, Ngaio and Wadestown.
We will be meeting twice monthly, at 10.30am on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at Huntleigh Home, and the 4th Tuesday of each month at 1.30pm at … View moreKia ora,
Karori Stroke Survivors has been renamed Western Suburbs Stroke Survivors, and expanded to include, Northland, Wilton, Ngaio and Wadestown.
We will be meeting twice monthly, at 10.30am on the 2nd Tuesday of each month at Huntleigh Home, and the 4th Tuesday of each month at 1.30pm at Karori Community Centre
Our next meeting of the Western Suburbs Stroke Survivors will be on Tuesday 8th February at 10.30am at Huntleigh Home, 221 Karori Road (In the Recreation Room, just past the kitchen);
We look forward to meeting all fellow stroke survivors, carers and friends and discussing how we are getting on.
Nga mihi,
Peter Macleod
Convenor
Robert Anderson from Curtain Clean Wellington (The Wash House)
1) Clean your rug on a regular basis. This may seem like an obvious thing to state, but you should know that it is much easier for dirt particles to become entangled in natural fibre carpeting than it is with their synthetic counterparts. To this end, make sure to regularly vacuum your rug using … View more1) Clean your rug on a regular basis. This may seem like an obvious thing to state, but you should know that it is much easier for dirt particles to become entangled in natural fibre carpeting than it is with their synthetic counterparts. To this end, make sure to regularly vacuum your rug using the appropriate upholstery attachment. Other methods you can try is shaking the rug to remove debris, or hanging it up outside and dusting it with a tennis racket, big stick, etc.
2) Use a damp towel to remedy curled rug corners. If you have been using your natural carpeting as an area rug, especially in high traffic areas, you will sooner or later notice that its corners have started to curl. To fix this, simply dampen the curled area with an evenly spread damp towel, place some weights on top, and leave it overnight. Keep in mind that you may have to repeat this process a few more times, depending on how long your rug had its corners curled.
3) Cut sprouting fibres using shears. Since most natural fibre rugs are braided and sewn by hand, they are very prone to sprouting. This goes double for jute, which has shorter fibres. To remedy this, simply use shears to clip down the fibres that have already stuck out from the rug surface. The good news is that, with time, the fibres will “settle in” and you will no longer have to use your scissors as much.
4) Always contact a manufacturer for advice on cleaning specific stains. If you cannot identify the stain on your rug, or it needs a more thorough cleaning overall, we highly encourage you to seek out the original manufacturer for specific cleaning recommendations, since most companies treat the fibres of their natural products differently.
Keep reading: www.curtainclean.co.nz...
Lorna Thornber Reporter from Stuff Travel
Hi everyone,
Hokitika has been named the most welcoming town in NZ in Booking.com's 10th annual Traveller Review Awards.
Would be keen to hear from those who live there or who have visited whether they think the town really is exceptionally friendly. What makes it a welcoming place, or … View moreHi everyone,
Hokitika has been named the most welcoming town in NZ in Booking.com's 10th annual Traveller Review Awards.
Would be keen to hear from those who live there or who have visited whether they think the town really is exceptionally friendly. What makes it a welcoming place, or otherwise? Were there any cafes, restaurants, shops or other places you received a particularly warm welcome?
Lake Tekapo and Oamaru came in second and third place respectively, followed by Cambridge, Picton, Invercargill, Martinborough, Kerikeri and Palmerston North. Would also love to hear from you if you have thoughts on these places. Please include 'NFP' (not for publication) in your comment if you don't want it to appear in a travel article.
Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts?
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Debbie from Brooklyn
Fun and exercise to help children's well-being- mentally and physically.
Enrolments open for Term 1 commencing February 16th 2022
Pre-school, Ballet and Jazz 5-8yrs in Brooklyn, Wellington
Visit www.db4dance.co.nz... for more information
Email- info@db4dance.co.nz for any queries and to … View moreFun and exercise to help children's well-being- mentally and physically.
Enrolments open for Term 1 commencing February 16th 2022
Pre-school, Ballet and Jazz 5-8yrs in Brooklyn, Wellington
Visit www.db4dance.co.nz... for more information
Email- info@db4dance.co.nz for any queries and to enrol
Letetia Cheetham from St Ninian's Uniting Parish
GARAGE SALE UPDATE:
Unfortunately, under the current circumstances, our team have made the decision to cancel the February Garage Sale.
This decision was made due to the increasing risk of the Omicron variant and how easily it can spread. We wish to keep our community safe and thank you for … View moreGARAGE SALE UPDATE:
Unfortunately, under the current circumstances, our team have made the decision to cancel the February Garage Sale.
This decision was made due to the increasing risk of the Omicron variant and how easily it can spread. We wish to keep our community safe and thank you for your understanding.
We have started to plan with hopes that this will pass, and with our fingers crossed 🤞 our Garage Sale can go ahead on 12th of March.
World Read Aloud Day is about celebrating the power of reading aloud. It encourages children and adults to grab a book, find an audience, and read aloud!
The best way to celebrate World Read Aloud Day is to read a book to someone. Whether it's one person or 100 people, sharing a story with … View moreWorld Read Aloud Day is about celebrating the power of reading aloud. It encourages children and adults to grab a book, find an audience, and read aloud!
The best way to celebrate World Read Aloud Day is to read a book to someone. Whether it's one person or 100 people, sharing a story with your own voice is what the day is all about.
Jacqueline from Kelburn
Hi Everyone,
My name is Jacqui and I’m and an artist based in Wellington. Due to Covid my job has taken a huge hit so I have decided to put my newly found time into sharing my art.
I have made original prints of my work available for sale. The link below will take you to my store.
… View moreHi Everyone,
My name is Jacqui and I’m and an artist based in Wellington. Due to Covid my job has taken a huge hit so I have decided to put my newly found time into sharing my art.
I have made original prints of my work available for sale. The link below will take you to my store.
jacquiloudon.com
If you know of any stores in Wellington that might be interested in stocking or advertising prints I would love to know.
Thanks for any and all support in these strange times 😊
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